This is the best Squaretrade coupon I have ever seen, especially for smaller items. You could easily get 80-100% off the warranty. Great for a digital camera, Playstation Vita or other Video Game Console or anything else you may have purchased in recent weeks or are considering purchasing in the near future. I have not tested it with eBay purchases so I don't know if it is for retail items only. This is a spectacular deal from a great company.

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@jsoko: I think you are mistaken. The only warranty that I have ever purchased from them that had a deductible was accidental damage protection for my iPhone and the deductible was only if you broke it. On standard warranties there is no deductible nor do you have to pay for shipping to service the item.

@jsoko: I think you are mistaken. The only warranty that I have ever purchased from them that had a deductible was accidental damage protection for my iPhone and the deductible was only if you broke it. On standard warranties there is no deductible nor do you have to pay for shipping to service the item.

@mbmanaus: Well... I saw this under the iPhone: "Coverage only available for iPhones bought in the past 30 days. A $50 deductible applies to all claims."

So I don't think I am incorrect...

Then I continue to see: "Our warranties protects against drops, spills, and other accidents... All Care Plans for new cell phones include Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage, which protects them against drops, spills, and other accidents. There is a $50 deductible for any accidental damage claim."

Then this for a Windows phone: "Deductible: A $99 Deductible applies to all claims"

@jsoko: Try it again and put the full sentence: "There is a $50 deductible for any accidental damage claim." This is for accidental user-caused damage only.

Now lets read from the standard warranty for all other products except for smartphones: "Our standard warranty covers all mechanical and electrical failures that occur during normal use. You get 100% Parts & Labor coverage with zero deductibles."

I have used their service for a camera and a camcorder and am 100% certain on this.

@jsoko: Deductibles are for accidental damage on phones only. For most other items you are given the option to pay up front for accidental damage coverage and there is no deductible if it occurs. If you don't pay for accidental damage coverage and it is obviously your fault odds are that it simply won't be covered.

I have no idea where you would get that I was talking about non-smart phones. I clearly said a deductible would apply to accidental damage to an iPhone. I'm not sure why you are still on this when you clearly read it wrong and everything I have said has been accurate.

I purchased one for my iPhone a year ago because even if I pay a $50 deductible, it's a fraction of the deductible Verizon would make me pay... plus the warranty cost less than half of two years of Asurion Insurance through Verizon.

@jsoko: I just wanted to clarify that your initial comment was incorrect and and that there is no deductible on most warranties. It appears that there is a fairly crappy warranty for smartphones with a $99 deductible on all claims including accidental damage which is different from the iPhone warranty.

@segafanalways: You might be able to refund the first plan and repurchase. They refund a prorated price any time during the plan so it would probably still be a better deal to repurchase. Certainly worth looking into!

@dagweeds: Looks like Kindle won't work but I just got a Nook 3 Year warranty for $2.99 with the coupon code. The original warranty price has to be at least $30 but the 3 year warranty for even the cheapest ereader is 32.99 so it worked great.

I called squaretrade on the phone to purchase a warranty for a laptop I bought 30 days ago. The service rep said the FF30 code only applied to IPHONE but as a courtesy he gave me 30% off the 70 dollar price since I am an existing customer with a warranty on a home theater. So If the coupon is still in effect but doesn't cover ur product try asking for the 30% courtesy discount.

@lindab137 -- you are incorrect, i just used this code on a surround sound system purchased thru ebay.

@segafanalways -- i had the same thing happen, major promotion/price drop after i purchased an iPhone warranty last year -- called customer service to do the whole "drop coverage, and start a new plan at lower price" and instead SqTrade just made the price right...no hassle

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